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  • Stories jolly: stories new: stories strange & stories true

    A series of new and original tales for boys and girls

    The anthology 'Stories jolly: stories new: stories strange & stories true' presents a compendium of tales brimming with adventure, humor, mystery, and wisdom, deftly crafted to engage young readers from ages six to fourteen. Its collection of stories offers a compelling mosaic of experiences that transcend the ordinary, embracing both the whimsical and the profound. Each tale is a testament to the ... Read more

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  • The pride o' the morning

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    Agnes Giberne's The Pride o' the Morning is a morally inflected late-Victorian novel that unites domestic drama with spiritual reflection. Characteristic of Giberne's fiction for younger and family readers, the book explores pride, humility, duty, and moral awakening through carefully drawn relationships and the testing pressures of everyday life. Its style is lucid, earnest, and emotionally ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Sun, Moon, and Stars

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    The pages of this volume on a great subject were submitted to my criticism while passing through the press, with a request from a friend that I would make any suggestions which might occur to me for its improvement. Naturally, such a request was entertained, in the first instance, with hesitation and misgiving. But after a rapid perusal of the first sheet, I found my interest awakened, and then ... Read more

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  • The Andersons : Brother and sister

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "The Andersons: Brother and Sister," Agnes Giberne crafts a poignant narrative exploring the complexities of sibling relationships within the framework of Victorian values. The prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, seamlessly weaving rich descriptions with emotional depth, while the plot delicately unravels themes of loyalty, love, and the trials of growing up. Set against a backdrop ... Read more

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  • Too dearly bought; or, The town strike

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    Agnes Giberne's "Too Dearly Bought; or, The Town Strike" is a compelling narrative that delves into the intricate socio-economic tensions of late 19th-century England. Giberne employs a realist literary style, intricately weaving character-driven plots that explore the lives of working-class individuals amidst the backdrop of industrial strife. The novel reflects the growing awareness of labor ... Read more

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  • Nigel Browning

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "Nigel Browning," Agnes Giberne constructs a captivating narrative that weaves together intricate characterizations with themes of personal growth and moral integrity. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, the text features rich, evocative prose that immerses readers in the psychological complexities of its central figure, Nigel. Giberne employs a vivid literary style that balances ... Read more

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  • Ready, aye ready!

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "Ready, aye ready!", Agnes Giberne crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines the themes of adventure and moral fortitude, set against the backdrop of the Victorian era's fascination with exploration and the sea. Utilizing a vivid and engaging prose style, Giberne imbues her characters with vitality, navigating complex relationships and societal expectations while plunging them into ... Read more

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  • Daisy of Old Meadow

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    HE'S the crookedest crabbedest cantankerousest old fellow ever I came across, and that's all I have to say! And she's a little angel, if ever there was one, and that's all I have to say too! It might have been all that Betsy Simmons had to say, but it certainly was not all that she did say. For, finding her hearer not indisposed to listen, she started off afresh. Betsy Simmons was fresh ... Read more

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  • Roy : A tale in the days of Sir John Moore

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "Roy: A Tale in the Days of Sir John Moore," Agnes Giberne weaves a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, exploring themes of loyalty, valor, and the effects of war on the human spirit. Through vivid characterizations and evocative descriptions, Giberne employs a narrative style that blends romanticism with historical detail, immersing readers in the socio ... Read more

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  • Old comrades

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "Old Comrades," Agnes Giberne weaves an intricate tapestry of human relationships, exploring the themes of loyalty, nostalgia, and the passage of time through the lens of war-torn resilience. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century England, the narrative unfolds with rich descriptions and poignant dialogue, revealing the complexities of the characters' pasts as they navigate the trials of ... Read more

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  • The mighty deep : and what we know of it

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    In "The Mighty Deep: And What We Know of It," Agnes Giberne offers a profound exploration of the ocean's depths, intertwining scientific inquiry with poetic prose. This book delves into the marvels of marine life and the mysteries of oceanic phenomena, presenting a blend of factual information and imaginative narrative. Giberne's literary style reflects the Victorian fascination with natural ... Read more

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  • Little "Why-because"

    by Agnes Giberne ...
    Agnes Giberne's "Little 'Why-because'" is a charming exploration of the world through a child's eyes, blending whimsical narratives with profound inquiries into nature and existence. The book employs a playful literary style that invites young readers to ponder the reasons behind everyday phenomena, deftly combining elements of fairy tale and didactic prose. In the context of late 19th-century ... Read more

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